FLOODY HELL

UK weather: Brits to face rain and flood chaos with warning for downpours for two days

RAIN-soaked Brits must endure two more days of downpours before the wet weather finally clears.

Torrential lashings will drench much of the UK today and tomorrow, sparking fresh flood fears.

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Flooding on a road in Essex after heavy rain and thawing snowCredit: Scott Huntley/HVC
Rescuers help push a stranded motorist out of a flooded road near BillericayCredit: Paul Edwards
Christmas shoppers battle against the wind and rain on Waterloo Bridge, LondonCredit: LNP
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for rainCredit: Met Office

A band of "persistent" rain threatens to raise water levels, which could flow into homes and businesses.

Nine flood warnings and 43 alerts are in force across England, with a further seven in Wales.

These cover much of the southern and western coasts, where some properties are at risk of submersion.

The Met Office has also issued two yellow warnings for rain for much of the same area across southwestern and southeastern England and the south of Wales until at least 6am on Tuesday.

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More than five inches could fall in just a few hours, particularly over higher ground in Dartmoor.

Forecasters say the damp conditions could spark severe disruption on Britain's roads, railways and runways.

Spray and flooding will make journey times longer, and power supplies may be disrupted.

Brits are urged to regularly check for updates to see how their area might be affected.

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Thankfully, the heavy rain and flooding will finally come to an end later in the week.

After days of bitter cold, torrential downpours, yellow weather warnings and travel chaos, Brits are in for a much-needed warm and dry spell on Wednesday, with temperatures in the teens.

There will, however, be strong winds and "severe gales" - and the big thaw has the potential to trigger flooding from burst pipes.

These are already causing headaches around the UK, with residents in Winnersh, Berkshire, waking to find floodwater at their doorsteps following a huge water mains burst on Sunday morning.

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